The Golden Calf
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The Little Golden Calf
Author | : Ilʹi︠a︡ Ilʹf |
Publisher | : Frederick Ungar |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Russian fiction |
ISBN | : |
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The satirical novel's main character, Ostap Bender, also appeared in a previous novel by the authors called The Twelve Chairs. The title alludes to the "golden calf" of the Bible; another possible rendering of it in English, less literal but better tuned to the air of the novel, would be "The Gilded Calf". It continues the theme of the denunciation of money-grubbing, philistine stupidity, and bureaucracy, which began in “The Twelve Chairs”.
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